Snake venom is usually injected into the victim - either by needle-sharp fangs delivering a quantity directly under the skin or by the venom trickling down a groove in the snakes fangs.
There are two main reasons. First, venomous snakes usually have a resistance tot heir own venom as part of their immune system. Second, snake venom is toxic if it enters the blood, but generally not it it is ingested.
They have poison producing glands.
Snakes can slither, hiss, bite, inject poison into their victims and they can come to your backyard.
some types of snakes can eat the poison dart frogs, if they can cope with the poison.
Yes, with their stinger it injects a poison.
Snakes cannot remove their venom glands under any circumstances. There is no need to. Venomous snakes can control when they release venom.
with their stinger
No Garter Snakes are not poisonous.
the stinger has venom
a bullsnake
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No it is not
Spiders snakes scorpions poison dart frogs box jelly fish
Killing prey.